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* Read # Breaking Numbers into Parts by Dr. Oleg Gleizer, Dr. Olga Radko ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Breaking Numbers into Parts Loren Brauner said I just received this book and I LOVE it. The book uses very simple constructs to. I just received this book and I LOVE it.The book uses very simple constructs to break down the basics of numbers from abstract to concrete using analogies of things they are already familiar with. This is not merely counting manipulative a over and over, though they can be clearly incorporated. The book progresses from what are numbers, what are operations, properties of operants. The book is als

Breaking Numbers into Parts

Title : Breaking Numbers into Parts
Author :
Rating : 4.20 (624 Votes)
Asin : 1519770375
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 158 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-11-03
Language : English

The book was tried and tested at LAMC, Los Angeles Math Circle, a free Sunday school for mathematically inclined children run by the Department.. The book's authors work for UCLA Department of Mathematics. It also explains why a+b always equals b+a and takes a look at elementary arithmetic from a novel angle. This book teaches 5 and 6-year-old children to break numbers into parts in all the possible ways

Loren Brauner said I just received this book and I LOVE it. The book uses very simple constructs to. I just received this book and I LOVE it.The book uses very simple constructs to break down the basics of numbers from abstract to concrete using analogies of things they are already familiar with. This is not merely counting manipulative a over and over, though they can be clearly incorporated. The book progresses from what are numbers, what are operations, properties of operants. The book is also filled with logic puzzles adapted for kids, very sophisticated- but made accessible for young children. It is not enough to know that 5 is "I just received this book and I LOVE it. The book uses very simple constructs to" according to Loren Brauner. I just received this book and I LOVE it.The book uses very simple constructs to break down the basics of numbers from abstract to concrete using analogies of things they are already familiar with. This is not merely counting manipulative a over and over, though they can be clearly incorporated. The book progresses from what are numbers, what are operations, properties of operants. The book is also filled with logic puzzles adapted for kids, very sophisticated- but made accessible for young children. It is not enough to know that 5 is 2+I just received this book and I LOVE it. The book uses very simple constructs to I just received this book and I LOVE it.The book uses very simple constructs to break down the basics of numbers from abstract to concrete using analogies of things they are already familiar with. This is not merely counting manipulative a over and over, though they can be clearly incorporated. The book progresses from what are numbers, what are operations, properties of operants. The book is also filled with logic puzzles adapted for kids, very sophisticated- but made accessible for young children. It is not enough to know that 5 is 2+3, but to truly know 5. To own 5 and hold it In the palm of your hand; you really need. , but to truly know 5. To own 5 and hold it In the palm of your hand; you really need. +I just received this book and I LOVE it. The book uses very simple constructs to I just received this book and I LOVE it.The book uses very simple constructs to break down the basics of numbers from abstract to concrete using analogies of things they are already familiar with. This is not merely counting manipulative a over and over, though they can be clearly incorporated. The book progresses from what are numbers, what are operations, properties of operants. The book is also filled with logic puzzles adapted for kids, very sophisticated- but made accessible for young children. It is not enough to know that 5 is 2+3, but to truly know 5. To own 5 and hold it In the palm of your hand; you really need. , but to truly know 5. To own 5 and hold it In the palm of your hand; you really need. Aniab said The book explores a very interesting and unconventional approach to teaching math to preschoolers.. The book by Radko and Gleizer explores a very interesting and unconventional approach to teaching math to preschoolers. It tries to introduce simple mathematical concepts, e.g. addition and subtraction, in a “structural” way. This way of presenting this material allows for visual and intuitive representation of basic concepts at the beginning. But the real value comes later on in providing a smooth transition to more advanced topics such as functions, operations, commutativity and so forth. Children start playing with number cubes and end up learning deep mathematical concepts before they know it!The book can. Great resource Frugal teacher As a long-time upper grade teacher, I've long wondered why children struggle so with column addition. As with so many concepts, children extrapolate more rules than we intended. If they're only offered two addends for each problem, they conclude that numbers are always made up of only two numbers added.This book addresses that issue and others in a concrete, hands-on way that helps young children develop a real number sense which will help them throughout their schools careers.

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